1957 Olympia SG1 #7-210668
Status: My Collection
Hunter: Brendan Raftery (BCDC)
Created: 04-21-2025 at 10:11AM
Last Edit: 04-21-2025 at 10:12AM

Description:
This machine was in great shape when I bought it, I replaced all the soundproofing and cleaned it up. This is a machine for serious writers. If you are going to write a book then this is the machine to do it on.
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Hunter: Brendan Raftery (BCDC)
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Status: Typewriter Hunter
Points: 117
Dad, typewriter nerd, disc golfer, musician and an all around swell guy that lives in Port Moody BC Canada. I bought my first machine in around 1997 for $5 (Underwood 6) and restored it in a small cabin I lived in. I had it for the past 24 years when my 8 year old daughter asked if it worked, I brought it down off the shelf and she started playing with it. I then saw on FB Marketplace a 1916 LC Smith that needed a ton of work for $50, and that hooked me, 24 months later I have 160+ machines and have plans for all of them. Fantastic hobby. I love them being so Analog. I have recently collaborated with Dave Benning, a good friend and local artist, to create some custom hand painted works of "workable" art. I restore the typewriter while Dave gives it some new "clothes".
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